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“Sickle Cell Trait: What you need to know” is a 9-minute DVD produced by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as an educational resource for adult populations at risk of being sickle cell trait carriers. The DVD is geared toward African Americans.The DVD contains information about the following topics: sickle cell trait, the difference between sickle cell trait and disease, ethnic populations at risk for sickle cell trait, inheritance of sickle cell disease and trait, the importance of knowing sickle cell status, testing to identify sickle cell status.The DVD contains interviews with individuals and graphics that were very clear and purposeful.

“Sickle Cell—Just a small part of me!” is a 21 minute DVDproduced by Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center as an educational resource for families (specifically parents or caregivers) of children with Sickle Cell Disease.The DVD contains information about sickle cell disease, misconceptions about life expectancy, receiving diagnosis, empowering children and families to take part in medical care, and services through the SC program. The video was a series of interviews with families, doctors, and nurses. The overall goal appeared to be to explain to newly diagnosed families that their child was just like any other child, but happens to have sickle cell disease.The video can be accessed at: http://www.sicklecellbrooklyn.org/]

“Sickle Cell Disease and Your Baby” is an 11 minute DVD produced by Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center as an educational resource for families (specifically parents or caregivers) of children newly diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease.The DVD contains information about Sickle Cell Disease, affect on babies, required medications and immunizations, doctors visits. The video was a series of interviews with doctors, nurses and other health care professionals. It was very well organized. Each topic was discussed in a concise, but thorough manner.The graphics were all purposeful and appropriate.The video can be accessed at: http://www.sicklecellbrooklyn.org/]

What you Need to Know about Sickle Cell Disease is an online slide show developed by Healthy Harlem.org.The presentation is easy to navigate with arrows for the viewer to use to go to the next or previous slide.The presentation includes basic information about sickle cell disease (SCD) and sickle cell trait (STC) organized into five major sections:What is sickle cell disease?; What is sickle cell trait?; How do you get sickle cell disease?; Who has sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait?; How can you find out if your child has sickle cell trait or sickle cell disease?; and What should you do if you have sickle cell trait and want to have children?. Each section is followed by a brief interactive quiz that viewers can complete to check their understanding.The presentation includes information about how to obtain more information or locate a genetic counselor.The final slide includes links to additional information from a variety of sources.The content is well organized and the text is written at a 4th grade reading level.The accompanying graphics are visually appealing and support the content.The addition of quizzes is after each section is an effective way for viewers to check their understanding.

What are the Chances Your Baby will have Sickle Cell Disease? Is an interactive tool developed by HealthyHarlem.org.Viewers are able to select the sickle cell status of each parent to view an animation that shows the chance that a child of that couple will have sickle cell disease or sickle cell trait.The graphics are clear and straightforward.Since no background information is included, the presentation is most appropriate as a supplement to other methods of providing this information.

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